B.S.Ed. in English Education / M.Ed. in English Education

Overview

Extend your teaching skills in English and language arts with an immersive Double Dawgs pathway that combines initial teacher preparation with a year of graduate study and mentorship in your first year as a teacher.

Graduates of this Double Dawgs program have the advantage of a year-long student-teaching placement in addition to coursework in English education that focuses on reflective practices and instructional leadership. And because your graduate-level courses are online, you may begin teaching after receiving your bachelor's degree while continuing to work on your master's—and become eligible for a stepped pay increase with the advanced degree.

Program Highlights

Learn the latest techniques from master teachers and faculty as part of your bachelor's coursework, plus gain experience through a yearlong practicum

Deadline to Apply

Admissions

Application Process

To apply to this Double Dawgs degree pathway, you must first apply and be accepted into the B.S.Ed. in English Education program no later than the fall of your junior year.

You will apply for Double Dawgs admission in the spring of your junior year. Complete the interest form distributed by faculty at the start of the spring semester no later than April 1, with interviews by faculty taking place by April 15. You can expect a decision on program admittance by May 15.